Why does the Gen3 have a Driver Status Monitor Camera Module?

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Shark

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I recently fired up FDRS on my Gen3 Raptor to update the DSP module to (hopefully) fix the static pop issue on engine startup. While I was in there, I updated all available modules. The one that took a couple hours to complete with the Driver Status Monitor Camera Module [CMR] Software Update. This is a module I am aware of in my wife's Mach-E, which has BlueCruise, but why is it in my Raptor? As far as I am aware, there is no driver status camera installed. Was BlueCruise intended to be made available in the Gen3 but Ford decided otherwise?
 

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Not sure but I believe that the Driver Status Module is there to ensure that the driver is looking straight ahead and not distracted when using cruise control, distance control, and lane keeping.
 
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